File:Fernando e Isabel.jpg

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Description 15th-century portrait painting with Unidentified or UnknownUnknown , artist and year.
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Español: En este retrato se puede ver a la reina con un collar muy similar al descrito entre otros por H. del Pulgar, y podría tratarse de la preciosa joya que le encargaron a Isabel en su petición de mano. Si se tratase de la misma pieza, el magnífico torzal de oro con rubíes y perlas en forma de lágrima, estaríamos viendo el collar que perteneció a Juana Enríquez, madre de Fernando II de Aragón y a otras reinas de la corona de Aragón. Parece que el retrato fue realizado originalmente de cuerpo entero y se desconoce los motivos por los que se mutiló el lienzo.
English: In this portrait the queen can be seen with a necklace very similar to the one described amongst others by H. del Pulgar, and it could be the precious jewel that was given to Isabel when asking for her hand. If it is the same piece, the magnificent twist of gold with rubies and pearls in the form of a tear, we would be seeing the necklace that belonged to Juana Enríquez, mother of Fernando II of Aragon and to other queens of the crown of Aragon. It appears that the portrait was originally done of the whole body and the motives for the mutilation of the canvas are not known.
Date 15th century
date QS:P571,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Medium painting
Monasterio de las Agustinas de Madrigal de las Altas Torres
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